Posted on 07/23/2005 6:26:34 AM PDT by disclaimer
Here's another one that sells bulk herbs....cheap.
http://www.herbco.com/homeindex2.htm
I like to learn the facts before I decide...
On the tool-bar, to the right of the page navigation "Hand" there should be a "Select Text" button/tool. If your button labels are on you'll see "Select Text", if it's turned off it will only have a 'T'.
This is part of the "Basic" buttons for the tool-bar so make sure that is checked "on" or you won't even see the "Hand".
...and your statement illustrates very clearly that you don't understand the issue at stake.
I'm glad that it works for her.
At least she won't be shooting up a high school.
Eric Harris was taking Luvox (a Prozac-like drug) at the time of the Littleton murders
by Peter R. Breggin, M.D.
On April 29 the Washington Post confirmed that Eric Harris, the leader in the Littleton tragedy, was taking the psychiatric drug Luvox at the time of the murders. On April 30 the same newspaper published a story quoting expert claims that Luvox is safe and has no association with causing violence.
In fact, Luvox and closely related drugs commonly produce manic psychoses, aggression, and other behavioral abnormalities in children and young people.
THE SHOOTING DRUGS -- PROZAC and its Generation EXPOSED on the Internet
Prozac, Zoloft, Paxil, Serzone, Luvox, Celexa, Effexor, Wellbutrin, and even Ritalin (amphetamine for kids) have cropped up at the crime scenes of so many school shootings, suicides, workplace massacres and other callous killings, that NO ONE can deny the truth any longer:
SSRI drugs actually cause people to kill, without feeling remorse, often with a smile, saying: "Sorry, but you deserve it." This horrible truth is HARD to accept, especially for the news media, and the few people who may benefit from them.
What might that issue be? Surely you can articulate it if it is so important.
There is a distinct possibility they've always been moonbats.
I'm supposed to take your disingenuous request seriously? I don't think so rude boy.
Great discussion we're having. Excuse me while I fire-off a letter to my Congressman that the WTO is trying to take away my dandelion-extract.
Oh, give me a break. I often know more about the prescriptions that doctors have written for me or my family, all through my own research. I've even had to call and have a doctor correct an improper dosage or change the drug altogether. They're not "gods", not even close.
In fact, many are nothing more than middle men for HMOs and/or pharmaceutical companies.
Comments like: "Can you imagine how your typical Rep. must feel when his or her office gets a phone call about vitamin supplements? I'm chuckling simply thinking about it . . . ." from you certainly doesn't make great discussion.
Excuse me while I fire-off a letter to my Congressman that the WTO is trying to take away my dandelion-extract.
Why don't you go pick some dandelions while you're at it. You're not here for discussion, you're here to ridicule.
Well now we know where you're coming from... talk about pointy-headed elitism.
I've got a link for some states at thotline.com
check it out, I'll add any congressmen you wish.
Steve
I refer you to my comment #23.
Addressed in post #36.
CAFTA - Good for multinational corporations, globalists, one-worlders, wage slaveholders, and the power elite.
The president likes it. And that's all there is to it.
Once upon a time, we used leeches to let blood . . . .
All Hail! Ralph Nader has arrived!
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